Magnum P.I. Season 5 Finally Started Filming, And Jay Hernandez Shared His First Behind-The-Scenes Set Photo

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It’s Fall TV season, which is generally the time of the year when Magnum P.I. fans might sign up with all the other small-screen fandoms in expecting the arrival of its most recent season. Of course, that’s not the case this year, as CBS ended on the police procedural throughout the May cancellation bloodbath. Thankfully, after weeks of fans campaigning for the program to be conserved — total with a Times Square billboard — NBC stepped up and saved Magnum P.I. with a Season 5 renewal, which is set to debut on the network in 2023. Filming for the brand-new episodes started in earnest in late September, with an authorities Hawaiian true blessing kicking things off, and star Jay Hernandez has actually now shared his very first BTS picture of the season. 

While much of what fans can anticipate from Season 5 is still a secret, albeit one that isn’t super-hidden thinking about Magnum P.I. isn’t the most complex series, Hernandez shared a first-look shot on Twitter with co-star Tim Kang at a quite familiar watering hole. Check it out listed below! 

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Nothing like a smiling Jay Hernandez in a flower-emblazoned t-shirt to get Magnum P.I. fans pumped. Throw in Gordon Katsumoto portrayer Tim Kang holding up the cam, some beer taps, and co-star Zach Knighton appearing none the better in the background, and you’ve obtained a celebration going. 

Speaking of celebrations, Knighton shared a shot on Instagram from the Hawaiian true blessing that appears like it was an enjoyable time undoubtedly. 

Tim Kang likewise shared some shots from the true blessing on social networks, along with some normally stunning shots from the production coming together in Hawaii. And he shows what Knighton and lots of others have actually currently explained: individuals enjoy taking photos with Stephen Hill and his contagious smiles. 

The Magnum P.I. cast, and Stephen Hill in particular, has actually been incredibly grateful for the fandom and its efforts, not just following the CBS cancellation, however for the 4 years on that network also, which is where all of it developed to such an excellent level. Not that NBC was taking an enormous danger with getting Magnum P.I., because its Season 4 viewership and scores statistics would be a huge plus for any network, presuming the fandom does undoubtedly follow the program to its brand-new house.

Hopefully with shooting now formally going strong, fans can prepare for becoming aware of some casting news for brand-new faces who may be popping by the islands in Season 5. Or if any of the familiar stars will be making unfortunate exits, which does not promise at this moment, because we’d have most likely heard something along those lines by now. 

So with no problem to stress over at this moment, Magnum P.I. fans can anticipate more BTS photos from the cast and team as Season 5 comes together. While waiting on it to get here, put on’t ignore all the prominent dramas presently airing on NBC, from the Chicago reveals to the Law & Order franchise. 

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